Gallery: The Wild's Zach Parise tipped in what proved to be the game winning goal past Calgary goalie Reto Berra in the third period Monday night.

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Gallery: The Wild's Zach Parise went down celebrating after he tipped in what proved to be the game winning goal past Calgary goalie Reto Berra in the third period Monday night.

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Gallery: The Wild's Zach Parise celebrated towards teammate Mikael Granlund after he tipped in what proved to be the game winning goal past Calgary goalie Reto Berra in the third period Monday night. Granlund and Jason Pominville had the assists on the goal.

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Gallery: Calgary's Markus Granlund (60) and his brother, the Wild's Mikael Granlund (64) vied for the puck on either side of Minnesota's Nate Prosser in the second period.

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Gallery: The Wild's Kyle Brodziak scored the first goal of the game when the Flames' goaltender Reto Berra was out of the crease in the second period.

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Gallery: The Wild's Kyle Brodziak scored the first goal of the game when the Flames' goaltender Reto Berra was out of the crease in the second period.

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Gallery: The Wild's Zach Parise signaled for a pass from the corner as he skated towards Flames goaltender Reta Berra in the first period.

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Gallery: The Wild's Matt Cooke tried to deflect an incoming shot in front of Flames' goaltender Reto Berra in the first period.

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Gallery: The Wild's Charlie Coyle and Calgary's T.J. Brodie kept their eyes on the puck as they followed it into the corner in the first period.

More than 5,000 people gathered in the Mall of America's Rotunda singing holiday songs and "Clouds" in memory of Zach Sobiech and to celebrate the total funds raised during the 18th annual KS95 for Kids Radiothon.

Remembering Martin Luther. With the 500th anniversary of Luther's breakaway coming next year, church leaders worldwide are working to spotlight his legacy, and to inject fresh energy into a once radical faith. Interest is particularly piqued in Minnesota, home to the largest number of Lutherans in the nation.